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What law did Congress pass in an effort to reverse the consequences of the Court's opinion in Employment Division v Smith?

The Religious Freedom Restoration Act


How did the government and catholic bishop tried to evade the consequences of the secularization act?

how did the catholic bishop evade the consequences of the secularization act


Utilitarians evaluate the morality of an act by examining the?

consequences of the act.


The Smith act of 1940 What was the Smith act and why it passed?

the smith act was passed because of the amendment 1


Is unknown an adjective?

Yes, it is (unknown reasons, unknown consequences). The word known is the past participle of the verb 'to know' and can act as an adjective. Unknown is the antonym (opposite) and means unidentifiable or mysterious.


Where does Will Smith act?

he acts in rome


Does willow smith act in the hunger?

No


What effects does reinforcement have on behavior?

Consequences influence behavior, you reinforce a certain behavior and they will act because of consequences


What act is protected by the first amendment?

The first act of the United States protects the rights of freedom to religion and expression. This means you can worship who you wish and say what you wish without fear of consequences. This is one of the many reasons people from other countries come to the United States.


Why does people steel kids?

People may steal children for various reasons, such as human trafficking, ransom, illegal adoption, or exploitation. It is a criminal act that can have severe consequences for both the child and the families involved.


Mill's and kant's emphasis of intentions of an act?

Kant emphasized the importance of good intentions in an act, suggesting that moral actions must be done for the right reasons, or out of a sense of duty. Mill, on the other hand, focused on the consequences of an act, arguing that the ethicality of an action should be based on the overall happiness it brings to people.


What did the smith lever act do?

This act of 1914 established federally funded agricultural extension services in connection with the land grant colleges. It was expanded and modified by the Smith-Hughes Act of 1917.